Dynarex Corp. is recalling 62 cases of its Dynacare Baby Powder after sample testing revealed that the finished product contained asbestos, a known carcinogen.
The Food and Drug Administration announced the recall of 62 cases of baby powder that could be contaminated with asbestos.
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The baby powder is packaged in 14 oz. plastic bottles, 24 bottles to a case, and identified as batch/lot number B051.
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Dynacare brand baby powder that was distributed to a dozen states has been recalled over concerns of asbestos contamination, ...
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